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The 1,000 or so Trotskyists who entered the Socialist Party in 1936 exited in the summer of 1937 with their ranks swelled by another 1,000. [25] On December 31, 1937, representatives of this faction gathered in Chicago to establish a new political organization—the Socialist Workers Party. [citation needed]
Of the 83 states listed here, 18 of them are republics ruled by a socialist, communist or anti-capitalist party, five of them are official socialist states ruled by a communist party; four of which espouse Marxism–Leninism (China, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam) while the fifth (North Korea) espouses Juche. [1]
India – Radical Socialist, [14] New Socialist Alternative, Workers' Socialist Party Indonesia – Perhimpunan Sosialis Revolusioner, [15] Angkatan Bolshevik Revolusioner Internasionalis (ABRI) [16] Iran – Socialist Workers' Party of Iran Ireland – People Before Profit, Solidarity, Socialist Party, Socialist Workers Network, Militant Left
The 1,000 or so Trotskyists who had entered the Socialist Party in 1936 exited in the summer of 1937 with their ranks swelled by another 1,000. [121] On December 31, 1937, representatives of this faction gathered in Chicago to establish a new political organization—the Socialist Workers Party (SWP).
In 1876, the SDWP merged with three other socialist organizations to create the Workingmen's Party of the United States (WPUS), which would become the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP). [ 6 ] Although the SDWP's platform contained no explicit reference to democracy , [ 7 ] its successor the Socialist Labor Party would be the first US ...
The party was additionally known in some states as the Industrial Party or Industrial Government Party. [5] In 1890, the SLP came under the influence of Daniel De Leon , who used his role as editor of The Weekly People , the SLP's English-language official organ, to expand the party's popularity beyond its then largely German-speaking membership.
The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) is a far-left political party in the United Kingdom. Founded as the Socialist Review Group by supporters of Tony Cliff in 1950, it became the International Socialists in 1962 and the SWP in 1977. [3] The party considers itself to be Trotskyist.
"Underground radicalism;" an open letter to Eugene V. Debs and to all honest workers within the Socialist Party by John Pepper Workers Party of America, New York [1923]. Why Every Worker Should Be a Communist and Join the Workers Party by Charles E. Ruthenberg Chicago, Ill.: Workers Party of America, 1923.